<But Max Talbot does not see it the same way because he feels it is a
discredit to the way the plucky Canadiens are playing.

“They beat the best in the league, they’re a good hockey team,”
Talbot said. “They’re not in the second round for nothing. They have a
strong goalie and they play their system really well. It’s going to be a
battle until the end.”>

So,my brother in law Pierre, who (calls himself a Habs fan) thinks the habs are just “lucky” is wrong, again. He already owes me $20 because we made the playoffs! He doesn’t think much of JM.

He didn’t want to bet on tonight’s result!

Unquestioned support from this quarter.(BTW to the guy on here who said that unquestioned support was wrong, a few days ago—Phooy!–I still have the right to discuss and bellyache,while giving the team as a whole, unquestioned support.

You know all year i thought Gill was a Big Pilon that Gainey screwed up and bought for way too much…..

Now that playoffs are here and well under way……I must go and cook some more “crow” !!!!!I guess Gainey wasn,t the loser a lot of people thought after all>>> on that note notice how he,s showing his face allot more after the upset on the Caps???

I’m glad I’m not the only one that saw Saku Koivu for what he really
was. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again; Saku Koivu couldn’t
lead flies to a cow patty. Overrated. He faded for long stretches during the season, and became invisible in tough games all too often. Gionta and Gomez are showing more leadership and determination than Koivu ever did.